The ACM / IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) is the premier conference for research results related to empirical software engineering. ESEM provides a stimulating forum where researchers and practitioners can present and discuss recent research results on a wide range of topics, in addition to also exchanging ideas, experiences and challenging problems. These include, but are not limited to, discussions of:

* Strengths and weaknesses of software engineering technologies and methods from an empirical viewpoint
* The design and analysis of empirical studies, ranging from controlled experiments to case studies and from quantitative to qualitative studies
* The use of data and measurement to understand, evaluate, and model software engineering phenomena.

The symposium explicitly encourages the presentation of both novel work and replication studies.

SUBMISSION
We invite submissions in the forms of Full Papers (max. 10 pages), Short Papers (max. 4 pages), Industrial Papers (4-8 pages), and Posters (max. 1 page). Papers should contain an explicit description of the empirical strategy applied, and describe original, unpublished work, which is not under parallel submission elsewhere. Although not strictly required, the use of structured abstracts for full papers is suggested. All submissions must be written in English and formatted in PDF format according to the IEEE manuscript template for conference proceedings. Every accepted contribution must have a minimum of one author registration by the time of the camera ready submission deadline. The ESEM Industry track provides in addition a venue for industry experience reports of potential interest to the researcher and practitioner communities.

Details on the submissions for the different tracks can be taken from the call for papers on our website: http://eseiw.iscas.ac.cn/eseiw2015/